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...Huchang Davallou, a member of the imperial entourage of the Shah of Iran, and charged him with supplying 35 gm. of pure opium to an Iranian resident of Geneva. Police discovered that Davallou was protected by diplomatic immunity. The Shah angrily broke off a skiing holiday in St. Moritz and, with Davallou in hand, quickly schussed back to Teheran. Swiss papers noted sarcastically that the Shah's regime had executed scores of Iranians for the same offense: trafficking in drugs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Another Connection | 3/13/1972 | See Source »

Dave Fish was solid at number three, beating Columbia co-captain Larry Parsont, 6-3, 6-3. Randy Barnett, also down with the flu, played erratically and lost at fourth singles to Kirk Moritz...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Inspired Netmen Upset Columbia Meet Princeton Today For Title | 4/24/1971 | See Source »

Harvard put the match away by taking two out of the three doubles. At third doubles, Loring was once again unbeatable in the clutch, and his partner Washauer came alive in the second set to secure a 7-6, 7-5, victory over Grunther and Moritz...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Inspired Netmen Upset Columbia Meet Princeton Today For Title | 4/24/1971 | See Source »

Doug Grunther, co-captain Larry Parsont and Ace Baumgold played one through three last year. Now they are three through five. Sophomore Kirk Moritz rounds out the singles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Underdog Netmen Challenge Columbia and Princeton | 4/23/1971 | See Source »

With this abundance of young talent, the Columbia coach has been trying out different combinations in doubles. The one set team of Parsont and co-captain Lloyd Emanuel has been playing together for three years. Binns and Massey and Grunther and Moritz are likely teams in today's match...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Underdog Netmen Challenge Columbia and Princeton | 4/23/1971 | See Source »

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